Apartment Alberca 17 for 3 persons in Denia, Costa Blanca, Spain

Lovely and nice apartment with communal pool in Denia, on the Costa Blanca, Spain for 3 persons. The apartment is situated in a residential beach area and close to restaurants and bars and a tennis court. The accommodation offers a beautiful lawned garden with trees, a lawned communal garden with trees and a view of the garden. The vicinity of places to shop, sports activities and places to go out makes this a fine apartment to spend your holidays in Spain.

Please note that for this accommodation a security deposit of € 200,00 is required. For more information please see our Rental Conditions.

Official accommodation identification number: AT-474046-A

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Prices for Alberca 17

To calculate the price for your holiday home go to the availability calendar and select your desired arrival and departure dates.

IMPORTANT TO KNOW

The prices shown are per week including additional costs. This does not mean that you should always rent a week. Outside the high season you can freely choose your arrival and departure day by clicking on the availability calendar the desired dates, the rent is automatically calculated for you. If desired, you can proceed with online booking with immediate confirmation.

From

To

01/06/2019

29/06/2019

€ 488

29/06/2019

13/07/2019

€ 732

13/07/2019

03/08/2019

€ 838

03/08/2019

24/08/2019

€ 1.124

24/08/2019

31/08/2019

€ 732

31/08/2019

28/09/2019

€ 488

IMPORTANT TO KNOW

The prices shown are per week including additional costs. This does not mean that you should always rent a week. Outside the high season you can freely choose your arrival and departure day by clicking on the availability calendar the desired dates, the rent is automatically calculated for you. If desired, you can proceed with online booking with immediate confirmation.

Included in the rental price are:

Towels

Taxes

Cleaning review sheets and towels

Linens

Cleaning

Supplements included in the rental price:

Reservation Costs

€ 30 per booking

Calamity Fund

€ 2,50 per booking

Additional bookable supplements:

Pets

€ 40 per week

Travel and Cancellation Insurance

€ 12,73 per person

Baby bed (Cot)

€ 30 per week

High chair

€ 20 per week

Fan

€ 20 per week

Facilities

Accommodation for the indicated number of people

Accommodation on 1 level

Pets allowed on request

Online availability calendar

Direct access to the beach

Bars and restaurants withins 500 m.

Pool for children

Communal garden

Community pool

Garden

Washing machine

Television

Microwave

Dishwasher

24x7 Telephone assistance

Bedlinen included in rental price

Towels

Use of tennis court

Tennis court within 50 m.

Hiking trails within 5 km.

Cycling within 5 km.

Diving within 1 km.

Snorkelling within 1 km.

Surfing within 500 m.

Windsurfing within 500 m.

denia

costa blanca spain

Denia is a sundrenched popular harbour city with a small-town feel to
it, located at the Costa Blanca in the Comunidad Valenciana in Spain, at
the north coast of Alicante province straight across the island of
Ibiza which can be reached by the ferries from Denia´s port. Denia is
the capital of the Marina Alta district. Valencia and Alicante airports
are both approximately 100 km away from Denia. Denia has a beautiful
marina and a medieval castle with view on the city and the sea. Denia
offers different residential areas where you can find luxury holiday
rentals: villas, houses and apartments.

Denia covers a surface of 66.2 square kilometres and has a magnificently
long beach-covered coastline, an impressive 20 kilometres in length,
starting in Las Marinas (or Les Marines) and ending at Las Rotas (or Les
Rotes). Denia counts four distinct areas: Las Rotas with its fabulous
rocky coast, natural reserve Montgó, Las Marinas with its miles of
beaches, and the centre of Denia. The following villages are also part
of the Denia district: La Jara (a village just north of Denia ), Jesús
Pobre (a village west of Denia , behind the mountain of Montgó ) and La
Pedrera (situated against the slopes of mt. Montgó).

General information about Denia

While grape lice caused a major economical and demographical downfall at the beginning of the 20th century (also known as the raisin crisis), the touristic boom of the 60's had just the opposite effect, causing a demographical and economical turnaround.

Population figures rose from 12.185 inhabitants in 1960 to 30.693 in
2000 and 41.591 in 2006. Midway through 2007, the number of inhabitants
had already risen to nearly 45.000! From 1960 onwards, tourism has
become the main economic engine of Denia while industries are
disappearing and urbanization on the fast track. Since then, Denia has
also developed into an important city and port area for its
neighbourhood and the Costa Blanca . Besides being an important regional
fishing port, Denia has two marinas and is point of departure for boats
leaving for the Balearic Islands of Ibiza, Mallorca, and Menorca .

History of Denia

The origins of Denia date back to eight centuries before Christ when a
Greek colony named Hemeroskopeion was founded, although in Pre-Roman
times there were some Iberian settlements in the Montgó area.

Denia city

When the Romans discovered Denia in the 3rd century B.C., Denia 's city
adventure took off. The story goes that Denia was named after the Roman
Diana temple, which was discovered there. An embedded stone from this
temple can still be seen today in the Renaissance facade of the city. In
centuries past, several cultures have influenced Denia : Iberians,
Romans, Muslims, and Christians all inhabited the city and up to this
day their influences can still be seen and felt in museums, monuments,
and archaeological remains.

A walk through the narrow lanes of the fisherman's district reveals the
history, culture, and architecture of the Iberian, Carthaginian
(North-African), Roman, Arabic, and Christian civilizations.

The city is characterised by the Castillo, an ancient castle built by
the troops during Muslim era (Muslims took over the stronghold from the
Romans in 713) and fortified at the time of the independence war. It is a
beautiful cultural heritage that can be admired from several places in
town. Within its walls it houses the archaeological museum displaying
the city's history from 200 before Christ until the more recent 18th
century. Denia became a dukedom during the 15th century. The fifth Duke,
The Duke of Lerma was favoured by king Philip III who declared Denia a
city in 1612.

Landscape and surroundings of Denia

Denia is surrounded by nature areas of high ecological value. The nature
area of mount Montgó was named a nature reserve in 1987 because of its
scenic value, flora and fauna. The area is home to a large diversity of
original domestic plants, animals, caves and paths. Mount
Montgó, reaching 753 meters in height, stretches out to the ocean at the
impressive Cabo de San Antonio, a 160m high cliff with a lighthouse
offering a stunning view over the sea and Jvea bay. At daytime this
offers an impressive panorama while at night the many small lights grant
the scene a touch of magic. At the foot of this cliff lies the Reserva
Marina of Cabo de San Antonio natural reserve. This protected area has
always remained well-preserved, making it of high value both
environmentally-scientific and ecologically.

Denia beaches

Denia has more than 300 days of sunshine per year and with its average
temperature of 20 degrees, Denia , with its 20 kilometre-long sand
beach, makes for the ideal place to celebrate your holidays on the Costa
Blanca. The beautiful long coastline of Denia is made up of
outstretched sand beaches and rocky bays.

In the north of the district
lies the area named Las Marinas where you will mainly find long beaches
with soft sand. Las Rotas is In the south of the Denia district. This area starts off
with a sand beach, followed by a gorgeous rocky coastline with many bays
and inlets offering scuba divers and snorkeling fans stunning
underwater landscapes.

Sights of Denia

Castillo de Denia

The old town section of Denia is dominated by the castle. Situated on a
hill near the sea and at the heart of the town centre it is one of the
characteristic features of its history. The original design stems from
the 11th and 12th centuries, and it has undergone several architectural
changes since. Its bastions, for instance, were built in the Renaissance
style of the 16th/17th century. Remnants of three distinct era's can still be admired at Denia 's castle: Roman era: remainders from this period can be found at the east side of the castle (Torre del Galliner). Muslim
era: This period can be observed at the Portal de la Vila (access gate)
and at the arcs and roofs of the Portal del Baluart and the Torre del
Mig. Christian era: This period is reflected in the Vila Vella, the
walled city area that remained the city centre until the time of the
Guerra de Sucesin at the start of the 18th century.

Archeological museum

This museum displays the evolution of the city from its beginnings (the
Iberian age) until the 18th century. The museum is divided into four
parts, displaying the four most influential periods of the city's
development.

Etnological museum

The Ethnological museum of Denia brings the 19th century to life. It
displays the life of the bourgeoisie in these times and the growth and
glory brought about by the raisin trade.

Toy museum

In this museum one can admire the toys that were produced in Denia from 1904 until the 1960's.

Asunción church

This church, built in 18th century baroque style, has the rectangular shape of a latin cross.

San Antonio church:

The current building was re-modelled in the 18th century and consists of
a monastery and a church. The cross decorated in Biblical ways hanging
inside is worth a visit. Denia city council.

Denia Town hall

A beautiful building because of its classical design and shapes. Its faade consists of six massive arches and big windows.

Things to do in Denia

The sea and the beach offer you the possibilities to go sailing,
surfing, snorkelling, scuba diving, sea fishing, outings to the Balearic
Islands , and to taste a multitude of culinary fish dishes. The
coastline and inlands offer possibilities for a game of golf or tennis,
to go hiking, biking, or horseback riding, or set out for a car trip to
cultural and historical sights. Natures beauty invites you for a
tour on foot, by bike or by car. There are many formidable hiking
trails with routes of different lengths and varying in difficulty. You will walk through shadowy orange plantations or you can walk to the
top of mount Montgó where the real reward is the unforgettable view of
the surroundings. In this area, nature blossoms four seasons a year.

A
number of ferries set out from Denia harbour to the Balearic Islands.
One of the possibilities is an excursion to Mallorca or Ibiza , with
ferries going there every day.

Denia offers everything you would
want on a shopping day. The main street Marqués de Campo and the many
little lanes offer a wide range of shoe, clothes, and jewellery stores.

The market places of Denia are also worth your while. Offering a large
diversity of local products ranging from fruits and vegetables from the
surroundings, to freshly caught fish and even handicraft artworks.

Since
relaxing is important during your holidays, why don't you try out one
of Denia 's many spa's on offer. Pick your choose from a wide range of
treatments such as hydrotherapy, clay, algae, lavender, and/or camomile
baths, massages, aromatherapy, reflexology, and many many more.

Festivities in Denia

In Denia there is always a celebration going on. Denia is known to be
the district in the Costa Blanca that has more holidays than any other.
The festivities are celebrated extensively, sometimes for days in a row,
and for all ages. Starting early mornings, they go on until late at
night. Some of the major characteristic celebrations in Denia are:

The Falllas:

characterised by dance and music, fireworks, and displaying major pieces
of art, in the making for the entire year, that are ultimately
sacrificed in the bonfire on the last evening of the celebration.

Las Fiestas Patronales de la Santsima Sangre:

This feast is celebrated in July and is mostly characterised by Bous al
Mar (literally: Bulls to the Sea), in which the bulls are unleashed in
the streets and startled by local Spanish daredevils trying to drive
them into the sea. Spaniards love this feast, but animal lovers may best
take a detour on that day. The days before and after are filled with
many activities, reaching a climax with the Correfoc, a parade with
beautiful floats.

De Moros y Cristianos (Moors and Christians)

is a feast based on the historical-religious tradition and is
celebrated throughout most of the Costa Blanca. It reminds of the times
when Mores were occupying most of the Iberian Peninsula and the
Christians reconquered it during the 'Reconquista'. This feast is truly a
dress-up party with Moors, Christians, music, parades with horses and
lots of spectacle.

Cuisine of Denia

In Denia you can enjoy a large variety of seafood. The harbour of Denia
has a daily supply from fishermen providing for the menu of the
restaurants on the very same day. Furthermore you will find the typical
dishes of the Costa Blanca of which the Paella is a must. The rich
variety of the cuisine in this area of the Mediterranean Coast is mainly
characterised by the use of olive oil, garlic, fish, crustaceans and
fresh vegetables.

Wellknown are also the renowned red shrimps of Denia, the rice dish
calles Arroz a banda, the Espencat (grilled vegetables) and the Suquet
de peix (with a.o. fish, sea urchins and dried cuttlefish). You can
enjoy this delicious dishes in the more 300 Denia restaurants. Apart
from that Denia has numerous cheerful terraces, bars and bodegas.

Sports and recreation in Denia

Denia's location in between the sea and mountains offers an optimal
surrounding for many different sports. Add to this the gentle and warm
sea climate and one can practice a variety of sports on land or at sea
all year long.

Golf in Denia

This area has many golf courses; fourteen in total in the Alicante and
Valencia districts. The nearest golf courses are the 18-hole lane of La
Sella Club de Golf in Denia , the 18-hole lane of Oliva Nova Campo de
Golf, and the 9-hole lane of Javea Club de Golf.

Sport activities

From March to mid-October the beach towards las Marinas is ideal for
wind and kite surfing. In Denia one can go sailing, rowing, canoeing,
diving, water skiing, sports fishing, yet skiing, and much more all year
long. The harbour and marina also offer all the facilities and
equipment for sailing and fishing trips.

Cova Tallada, close to Denia , is a protected nature reserve with many
rocks, caves, and sheltered inlets. It is a beautiful place to go scuba
diving. There is a diving school in Denia which facilitates trips to
this area.

Besides bike and hike tours in the nature reserve of Monte Montgó, the
area is also very suitable for horseback riding. You can also enjoy
yourself with tennis, squash, paddle, and fitness centres with, amongst
others, spinning, taekwondo, aerobics, judo, and power plate facilities.

Helpful thoughts for Denia

From Denia you can travel to Alicante or Valencia by train. Get on the
train in the centre of Denia and follow the scenic tourist route along
the coast and the mountains with beautiful views. Unless you are in a
rush to catch a plane, it is great fun to admire the coast or to go
shopping in another city. Or get on the Limón Express at Gata de Gorgos.
This too will give you a wonderful excursion. A train from the good old
days takes you along the Mediterranean Costa Blanca in a trip of a few
hours. The train travels up and down daily from Gata de Gorgos and
Benidorm, and takes you past Altea, Penon d'Ifach, Teulada and other
nice places.

The locations of our holiday rentals of villas, houses, homes, and holiday rental apartments in Denia

You will find the locations of our holiday accommodations:

The town:

Located in the centre, you have all facilities such as shops and
restaurants at walking distance. The harbour is directly in front of you
and you are very near the first beaches of Las Marinas and Las Rotas.

Las Marinas:

This is the northern part of Denia where most of the sand beaches are
located. An excellent tourist area with beach stretching approximately
14 kilometres.

Las Rotas:

The southern area of Denia housing some sand beaches and multiple rock
beaches and bays. The total length of these beaches is 4 kilometres. The
holiday houses, holiday villas and holiday apartments in Las Rotas are
situated in calm suburbs.

The Montgo area

The holiday rental houses, holiday rental villas, and holiday rental
apartments on the slope of mount Montgó , outside the nature reserve,
are mostly located in calm suburbs.

In the inlands:

District villages such as La Jara, Jesús Pobre, and La Pedrera are all picturesque towns.

IMPORTANT TO KNOW

The prices for Apartment Alberca 17 in Denia are indicated on the price list per week including additional costs. This does not mean that you should always rent a week. Outside the high season you can freely choose your arrival and departure day by clicking on the availability calendar the desired dates, the rent is automatically calculated. If desired, you can book directly online with immediate confirmation.